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$850m not properly accounted for
Posted: Monday, December 2, 2024

Auditor General scolds PTSC: $850m not properly accounted for
AUDITOR GENERAL Jaiwantie Ramdass has expressed an adverse opinion about the 2020 financial statements of the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) in an auditor general's report dated November 8. The report and statements were recently laid in the House of Representatives.

Cutback in production from Point Lisas desal plant
Pressure for water in parts of Central, South West

Education Ministry revising curriculum
THE Education Ministry says it is working on revising the school curriculum to adapt to modern technological advances and enhance employment opportunities for students.

Keeping schools safe
THE ACTING chief education officer in the Ministry of Education, Aaron Ramrattan, believes there is no need for police in schools since there is no evidence of criminal gangs.

Oil workers march on 6th anniversary of Petrotrin closure
SIX years after state-owned Petrotrin was shut down, ex-workers led by their representing Oilfield Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) held a candlelight vigil, march and rally outside the entrance to the refinery on November 30.

Rowley's golden handshake
Mickela Panday, leader of the Patriotic Front, got the message and in an official statement called on the UNC, “as the official Opposition, to stand in solidarity with us in demanding urgent campaign finance reform before the 2025 general election." Put simply: Let's Unite!

Judge renews call for police to pay for malicious prosecution
A High Court judge is again calling for police officers to be held personally liable and pay victims of their malicious prosecution from their own pockets.

Man knocked down, dragged while crossing highway
Officers said Bally, 50, who lived with his mother at Charran Street, Felicity, was visiting his 12-year-old daughter at the Warrenville home she shared with her mother, his estranged wife.

Tobago's road fatality figure climbs to 10
A motorcyclist was killed last night in a vehicular accident in Tobago.



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